JHÉÖN
& ASSOCIATES

Stephen P. Dresch, Chairman

Defending Liberty!! Exposing Corruption!!Report infringements of liberty and public corruption and to:Jhéön
& Associates, c/o aspasia@alpha.c2.org.Confidentiality of informants will be protected.

Jhéön & Associates is an informal
association of individuals dedicated to the principles of liberty and
devoted to the exposure and extirpation of corruption. Their experience
has led them to view public corruption as the primary motivation for and
consequence of violations of fundamental liberties. Working in small
groups, associates have exposed massive embezzlement from a public
university, corrupt practices in the solid and toxic waste industries,
and the death by starvation of a young woman in a licensed foster home
after abuse had been repeatedly reported to officials. They are
currently pursuing various tentacles of the Michigan House Fiscal Agency
scandal, corrupt practices in environmental regulation and in the
professional engineering industry, and fraud in local government use of
state and federal grants.

As a voluntary, noncorporate
consortium, Jhéön
& Associates does not provide contract services. However, the
association does attempt to assist individuals and groups whose
liberties are threatened or who confront corrupt activities.

Principals
of Jhéön & Associates are currently collaborating on a
book tentatively entitled Conflict of Interest: The
Politics of Greed and the Subversion of the Public Trust.
Focusing primarily on the state of Michigan, the book will chronicle
corruption at all levels of government.

Political economist (Ph.D., Yale) and philosopher (A.B.,
Miami-Ohio); former elected member of the Michigan House of
Representatives ('91-2) and Congressional primary candidate ('92);
founder (with Aspasia Qùermüt Jhéön) of Jhéön
& Associates.

While Dresch's career
has been devoted primarily to research and
scholarship at institutions such as the National Bureau of Economic
Research and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
from 1985 to 1990 he served as dean of Michigan Technological
University's School of Business and Engineering Administration, exposing
corruption in the University's "unrelated business conglomerate" (the
Ventures Group), eventually forcing the prosecution and incarceration of
senior University officials.

In the aftermath of his exposure of
University corruption Dresch left academe and defeated an entrenched
incumbent in an historically one-party district to become State
Representative from the Western Upper Peninsula's vast 110th district.

As a member of the Michigan legislature Dresch was renowned for his
defense of civil liberties. Through public exposure he forced the state
bureaucracy to end star-chamber proceedings against persons accused of
child abuse or neglect (a secret Comprehensive Register of Child Abuse
and Neglect). He introduced legislation which would have guaranteed the
First Amendment rights of students in the state's colleges and
universities and would have empowered citizens to take action against
corrupt officials. A true 19th Century liberal, Dresch advocated
decriminalization of victimless crimes, privatization of education,
debureaucratization of economic life and radical reductions in the scope
of government.

Crime-busting housewife and mother of eight children, featured in
numerous national documentaries.

After experiencing personally the
tragic consequences of official toleration of the illicit drug trade,
Stanek Thrasher decided to take action. Working undercover with local,
state and federal law enforcement officials in Iron County, Michigan,
her undercover activity led to the successful prosecution of 27 illegal
drug dealers. Threatened, she moved to Arizona as part of the federal
Witness Protection Program, where she continued her undercover efforts.
Since returning to the Upper Peninsula, she has continued to fight
corruption and criminality in all walks of life.

After witnessing the distorting effects of corruption on urban law
enforcement and the "Criminal Justice" system, and experiencing
urban combat during various Detroit riots, Callewaert discovered that
rural Michigan is not immune to corruption's subversion of the culture
of society. Through his experiences as a county commissioner Callewaert
has become especially interested in political corruption, influence
peddling in the solid waste industry, racketeering, and other organized
criminal cartels.

Phone/Fax: (517)348-2148

Jack McHugh

Libertarian political theorist and activist.

McHugh is
particularly dedicated to the struggle for rights recognized by the
Second and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution (the right to keep
and bear arms and property rights).

A. (Aspasia) Qùermüt Jhéön was the inspiration
for and cofounder with Stephen P. Dresch of Jhéön
& Associates. Of Armenian, Greek, Turkish, Hungarian, Persian and
Scots-Irish ancestry, Jhéön's parents, well-known Eurasian
anarcho-libertarians, renowned for their knowledge of ancient Greek
history and philosophy, named her in honor of the intelligent, witty and
influential consort (470?-410 B.C.) of the Athenian statesman and
general, Pericles (?-429 B.C.). Despite her illustrious name-sake, in
her adolesence and early adjulthood Jhéön, tall with
reddish-blond hair, acclaimed for her "Irish" beauty, led a rather
Bohenian life devoted to the principles espoused by her mentor Frieda
Lawrence, widow of D. H. Lawrence.

After meeting Dresch (in a
Budapest bistro) in 1983, she devoted herself to the organization of
"fifth-column" movements in Bulgaria, Armenia and Russia, risking the
fate of her great-grandfather, Alphonse Jhéön, a promient
Armenian anarchist imprisoned by the Ottoman emperor for seducing
members of the royal harem and hanged by czarist agents after the defeat
of the Turks in Bulgaria in 1878. [A monument to Alphonse Jhéön,
financed by a consortium of nationalist-anarchist societies, stands
today in the central square of Yerevan.] Surviving, in 1985 Aspasia
followed Dresch to Hancock, Michigan, establishing her base of
operations "sufficiently far north of the Artic Circle as to escape
surveillance," although she continues to spend a substantial proportion
of her time in underground activity in Central and Southeastern Europe
and elsewhere.

Jhéön's current efforts focus on
organization of Abraham Lincoln Brigades of volunteers to fight on
various sides in the Balkan conflicts. In this she is pursuing her
objective of "privatizing" the foreign policy of the United States,
permitting individual citizens to support those causes to which they are
devoted.

Still something of a Bohemian, Aspasia spends her
summers with several friends from her days as a student at the
University of Dublin, travelling from pub to pub on the west coast of
Ireland, playing their flutes in exchange for meals, drinks and lodging.
Their performances have won wide acclaim and a devoted following of
locals and perennial tourists (not restricted to covert intelligence
agents).